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English
POSSIBLE CAUSE
The video cord is not connected
correctly.
TV input selection is incorrect.
The disc is not playable.
The scanning mode is set to
“PROGRESSIVE” though the unit is
connected to the TV which does not
support the progressive video input,
such as a conventional TV.
The color system is not set correctly.
The unit’s and disc’s Region Code
numbers are incompatible.
Parental Lock is in use.
The disc is loaded with its label and
data sides inverted.
The unplayable disc is loaded.
The disc is scratched or dirty.
A VCR is connected between the unit
and the TV.
With some discs, a picture may be
blurred when setting “PROGRESSIVE
MODE” to “FILM” or “AUTO.”
“MONITOR TYPE” is not set correctly.
The TV is not set correctly.
The video output mode setting is
incorrect.
PROBLEM
No picture is displayed on the TV.
No picture is displayed on the TV
screen, the picture is blurred, or the
picture is divided into two parts.
A disc cannot be played.
A disc cannot be played and “0:00” is
displayed on the display window.
Video and audio are distorted.
The picture does not fit the TV screen
properly.
One-touch DVD playback does not
work though you have connected AV
COMPU LINK cord correctly.
No subtitle appears on the TV screen
though you have selected as your initial
subtitle language.
Audio language is different from the
one you have selected as your initial
audio language.
SOLUTION
Connect the cord correctly (see page 8).
Select the correct input on the TV.
Replace the disc (see page 29).
Change the scanning mode to
“INTERLACE” (see page 14).
Change the color system (see page 7).
Replace the disc (see page 29).
Enter your password to change the parental
level (see pages 53 and 54).
Insert the disc correctly (see page 15).
Replace the disc (see page 29).
Replace or clean the disc (see page 64).
Connect the unit and TV directly.
Set “PROGRESSIVE MODE” to “VIDEO”
(see page 49).
Set the monitor type correctly (see page 49).
Set the TV correctly.
Set the video output mode correctly
according to the video connection between
your TV and the unit (see page 22).
Some discs are programmed to always
display no subtitle initially. If this happens,
press SUBTITLE on the remote control
after starting play (see page 35).
Some discs are programmed to always use
the original language initially. If this
happens, press AUDIO on the remote
control after starting play (see page 35).
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